Fixtures

Serbia Prva Liga 04/27 14:00 2 FK Tekstilac Odzaci vs OFK Belgrade - View
Serbia Prva Liga 05/01 14:00 3 OFK Belgrade vs FK Indija - View
Serbia Prva Liga 05/08 14:00 4 FK Macva Sabac vs OFK Belgrade - View
Serbia Prva Liga 05/12 14:00 5 OFK Belgrade vs Smederevo - View
Serbia Prva Liga 05/18 14:00 6 FK Graficar Beograd vs OFK Belgrade - View
Serbia Prva Liga 05/25 14:00 7 OFK Belgrade vs Radnicki Sremska Mitrovica - View

Results

Serbia Prva Liga 04/21 14:00 1 [1] OFK Beograd v Jedinstvo UB [2] W 2-1
Serbia Prva Liga 04/13 14:00 30 FK Macva Sabac v OFK Beograd D 1-1
Serbia Prva Liga 04/07 14:00 29 [1] OFK Beograd v OFK Vrsac [11] W 1-0
Serbia Prva Liga 04/03 14:00 28 FK Mladost Novi Sad v OFK Beograd L 3-1
Serbia Prva Liga 03/30 14:00 27 [1] OFK Beograd v Smederevo [5] L 1-2
Serbia Prva Liga 03/26 14:00 26 [6] Radnicki Sremska Mitrovica v OFK Beograd [1] W 0-1
Serbia Prva Liga 03/23 16:00 26 Radnicki Sremska Mitrovica v OFK Belgrade - PPT.
Serbia Prva Liga 03/17 13:00 25 [1] OFK Beograd v FK Kolubara [7] W 4-1
Serbia Prva Liga 03/10 13:00 24 [3] FK Tekstilac Odzaci v OFK Beograd [1] L 1-0
Serbia Prva Liga 03/06 13:00 23 [1] OFK Beograd v FK Indjija [2] D 0-0
Serbia Prva Liga 03/02 12:00 22 OFK Beograd v FK Graficar Beograd L 0-2
Serbia Prva Liga 02/25 12:00 21 [16] RFK Novi Sad 1921 v OFK Beograd [1] L 1-0

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 48 26 22
Wins 29 18 11
Draws 10 4 6
Losses 9 4 5
Goals for 94 55 39
Goals against 37 18 19
Clean sheets 22 13 9
Failed to score 8 4 4

Wikipedia - OFK Beograd

OFK Beograd (Serbian Cyrillic: ОФК Београд – Омладински фудбалски клуб Београд, English: Belgrade Youth Football Club) is a Serbian professional football club based in Belgrade, more precisely in Karaburma, an urban neighborhood of the municipality of Palilula. It is part of the OSD Beograd sport society.

All up, the club has won 5 national championships, in the following seasons: 1930–31, 1932–33, 1934–35, 1935–36, and 1938–39; the club won these titles under their old name of BSK (Beogradski Sport Klub). The club has been cup winners five times also, winning in the following seasons: 1934, 1953, 1955, 1961–62, and 1965–66.

The club has also recorded significant results in European competition, reaching the 1962–63 European Cup Winners' Cup semi-finals where they lost to Tottenham Hotspur. They reached the 1972–73 UEFA Cup quarter-finals where they lost to FC Twente.

History

The beginning

The club was founded in 1945 as Metalac but it is considered to be the successor of BSK one of the most prominent football clubs in Kingdom of Serbia and later Kingdom of Yugoslavia. It was also the most successful club between 1923 and 1941, with five national champion titles. BSK played its first game on 13 October 1911 against Šumadija from Kragujevac and won 8–1.

In 1945, after World War II, the club was established under the name Metalac by some former members of BSK. This club carried the name until 1950, when it was renamed to BSK, but in the 1957 the name was altered into OFK (Serbian Latin: Omladinski fudbalski klub, English: YFC – Youth Football Club) Belgrade.

The golden era

A two-decade-long "Golden Era" began when the club won the Yugoslav Cup in 1953. Three other Yugoslav Cup wins followed, in 1955 and the 1961–62 and 1965–66 seasons. The club was the Yugoslav First League runner-up twice, in 1954–55 and in 1965–66. In the meantime, the club had changed its name once again. In 1957, the club was named OFK Beograd, once again in an attempt to attract spectators to the stadium, especially younger ones who often opted for either Red Star or Partizan. In that time, the players played elegant football and therefore got the nickname of "Romantičari".

The 1960s and the first half of the 1970s were years of European glory. OFK Beograd had participated eight times in European competitions. Their biggest success came in the 1962–63 European Cup Winners' Cup season, playing in the semi-final against Tottenham Hotspur, eventual champions. In the following ten years, teams such as Napoli, Feyenoord, Panathinaikos, and Juventus also lost to OFK Beograd.

The silent fall

The Romantičari were not able to take advantage of their success on the domestic and European scene. After several successful seasons, a sudden fall occurred. During the 1980s, the club often changed leagues from the First Division to the Second.

Modern era

In the summer of 2003, they were back in European competition. They played in the UEFA Intertoto Cup. OFK defeated Estonian side Narva Trans at home by the score of 6–1, but UEFA cancelled the result because of a smoke bomb being thrown on the field during the game. Consequently, only the second leg result would count. OFK Beograd won in Tallinn with a score of 5–3. They were eliminated in the second round by Czech club 1. FC Slovácko, with a score of 4–3.

The club was back on the European stage in 2004. They started playing in the second round of the Intertoto Cup and eliminated Dinaburg. In the third round, OFK went on to play against Tampere United. OFK Beograd defeated their Finnish opponents and went on to play in the semifinals. They were eliminated by Atlético Madrid losing the first leg 1–3 at home with Aleksandar Simić scoring for OFK and Fernando Torres, Diego Simeone and Ariel Ibagaza scoring for Atlético, losing the second leg 2–0 in Madrid meant OFK were eliminated 1–5 on aggregate. Even though OFK were eliminated it was seen as an honour and a return to the club's glory days to have a European powerhouse such as Atlético play at Omladinski stadion with world class talents such as Torres and Simeone.

In 2005, the club entered the UEFA Cup in the second round of qualifying losing to Lokomotiv Plovdiv on the away goals rule. In 2006, the club faced French side Auxerre in the UEFA Cup. In the first game, in Belgrade, OFK defeated their opponents by the score of 1–0 a goal from centre-back Miloš Bajalica in the 31st minute of play proving the difference, a great result considering Auxerre was then one of France's strongest clubs. In the second game OFK Beograd lost 5–1 with the result standing at 2–1 for Auxerre with ten minutes to play, a result which would see OFK Beograd eliminate Auxerre. However, the young OFK team capitulated in the last ten minutes of play conceding three goals and were eliminated 5–2 on aggregate. In the 2010 Europa League, OFK beat Torpedo Zhodino of Belarus 3–2 on aggregate and went on to play Galatasaray where they lost 7–3 on aggregate, coming back from two-nil down to draw 2–2 with late goals been scored by Miloš Krstić and Nenad Injac in Turkey against Galatasaray but ultimately losing the second leg 1–5 at home with Danilo Nikolić scoring the only goal for OFK.

OFK Beograd were relegated from the Serbian SuperLiga after finishing fifteenth in the 2015–16 season. The next season saw relegation from the 2016–17 Serbian First League after finishing bottom of the table. The club played in the Serbian League Belgrade in the 2017–18 season (their first season in the Serbian third tier), finishing in second place behind Žarkovo who were promoted to the Serbian second tier.

In November 2018 the "Klub prijatelja OFK Beograda" was formed (trans. "Club of Friends of OFK Beograd") with the goal of saving the club from becoming extinct and helping the club through its most difficult times. The KPO is made up of loyal fans who want to see OFK return to its former glories competing at the very top of the first tier of Serbian football.

In their second year in the Serbian third division, OFK finished in fifth position on 46 points, with Grafičar being promoted to the second division. OFK did however manage to win the Belgrade Cup.

In the 2019–20 season, OFK commenced their third successive season in the Serbian third tier with hiring former accomplished player Stevica Kuzmanovski as coach. On 25 September 2019, in the last 32 of the Serbian Cup, OFK faced their city rivals FK Rad and won 3–2 with two goals from Andreja Lazović and one goal from Stefan Janković. This was considered quite a success as OFK where at this time in the Serbian third division and FK Rad in the Serbian top division the SuperLiga. COVID-19 Pandemic resulted in the season coming to a halt for clubs in the third division Belgrade league, OFK finished the season in a disappointing 3rd place. The eventual champions were IMT who were promoted to the Serbian First League (Second Division of the Serbian football pyramid), another hammer blow for OFK as a 4th consecutive season in the Serbian 3rd tier would come in season 2020–21 for a club barely surviving financially. At the conclusion of the 2022–23 season, OFK finished in first place in the Serbian League Belgrade, securing promotion to the Serbian First League for the 2023–24 season.

OFK Belgrade is a professional soccer team based in Belgrade, Serbia. Founded in 1911, the club has a rich history and is one of the oldest and most successful teams in Serbian football. OFK Belgrade has a strong fan base and plays their home matches at the Omladinski Stadium.

The team has a long-standing rivalry with other Belgrade clubs such as Red Star Belgrade and Partizan Belgrade, known as the Eternal Derby. OFK Belgrade has won numerous domestic titles and has also competed in European competitions.

Known for their attacking style of play and talented players, OFK Belgrade continues to be a competitive force in Serbian football. The club has a tradition of developing young talent and has produced several players who have gone on to have successful careers in top European leagues.

Overall, OFK Belgrade is a respected and storied club with a passionate fan base and a commitment to excellence on the field.